Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 18 Nov 1937, p. 42

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h iult )owty, staff anflouncer for the Colunibia flroadcasting systeni. ill be imaster .of. Cre- nionies for the Purpie i)all, to be - held.,by ,Northwestcrn Uniiver- sity alunsini Friday cvening, No- veniber 19, at the Drake hôtel. Mir. Dowty, wbo reguiariy an- nounces the programns, "Betty Iandý Bob,"and -DO ý ou Remember "wiii, head a loor shiow'of four headline acts and two skits by studeuts. The student presentations wil be froin. the recent Homecoming Frolics and *will be given by the Aipha Omùîcront Pi sorority and the Bëta Theta Pi fraternity. The opening of the bail will be the grand march, to the music of "Go UJ. Northwestern" played by Anson .%eks' ochstP.44en nd r. Waltcr Diii Scott aud Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth F. Burgess wili Iead. Mr. Burgess is president of the Ujniver- sity board of trusteeg. '*The Purpie Ball this year is at- tract îng more widespread attention than it cver bias b)efore," declared. Mrs. James S. Witherell, general chairinan. "Reservations bhave been receîved from many alumni in Okla- DeCarnp Pli Miss Ian iceI'$all, daasght4'r of Afr. anid M rs. Frojk. G. Hiall of 34 Liîadeai -avenune, WUilmèitte, is ztorkini.i on plans fier thte Psirple b(il 'lieb' i,.1Ve by the Nortlawestern U,,ivý,rsity tilimni association, .Vovemnbtr 19, t ffte J)raki, holtel. Thte et'eul i s aqnnnall.i' flic largesi 'venf tof social importanîce gisosig * I et Union Ch.urch Iii "Holiday Lanc," on WCd.- niesday, Decemiber 1, the wvomn af the Kenilwortb Union Cihuirchl guild will put on sale at 'the chuehan interesting -aiety of articles for Christmias gifts. rixe (lcoration conînxiitece un<I 'r tfi joint i.hairnîa'nship) of Mrs.* Ar-1hw1 %Vakeiey and ,Mrs. Gardrier letîdr- son, is constructing a lane Iiincd, witit Christma resand ' ergreens .an<. l* liihted, by oki Engiish streeétlaî. On each side of tbc street therc wil be artistic littie bouses containing ali kinds of interesting gifts.. Everytbing fôr the famiiy, will b<. found iiHoliday 'ane - i<)flfet:.. hiankets, and afghans, for. thec balby; ~toys, dolis and dol beds for.- thi chiidren; cakes, cookies, 'brt-adrol- and candics, ail homemade, for thit housuei, and lioely aprons for hoil . nistress andi maid. lIn onc houjse itere lviiI be fouwm bags of gay Tyrolean challis. i *an oto taffeta sillc bags with hand-crnbroidI il: red flowers. Iii the sanie house tlur( e' wilbe banid-embroidered teveini.. il mittens for the debutante. Y Bring yotir friends for a cup ol tea, served in a separate roomi, decor- ated ini silver ani green. M rs. \,i deii Clark, Mrs. Sam Clark, and Nlr,. '. Walter D. Warrick, enry Penfield, Mr. and Clark, and Mr. and Opera pertormai have been take cording to the iq D. Briggs, 336S mani of tbe lb is c onsidered a1 response to soli 'le ilctsas mtirely de- i. Such as pparty Sat- week at 9 orc in l for r M.b.4n at 2 Pbe offered sbands or ent of th. bring thecir 1lotise, eiectnicallyy hght, IL. nber the date, December k i the aftcrtiooii." Festival' heatre party in honor of goE Mr. and andi Mrs. ;Harold

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